She claimed that the police had "absolutely destroyed" her belief that the police can find 23-year-old Corrie.

Corrie has been missing since 3.25am on September 24 after a night out in Bury St Edmunds.

His phone was traced to Barton Mills near Newmarket but has not been found.

AS well as hiring a private investigator and data analyst, the money will be used to cover the additional costs of being away from home for Nicola and Corrie's brothers Darroch and Makeyan in Bury St Edmunds, from their home in Scotland.

The page says the family are committed to keeping these costs low. Money will also go towards funding the overhead cost of phone numbers and computer.

An independent accountant will manage the record of receipts for all the expenditure, which will be available publicly.

It adds that if Corrie is found, the remaining funds will be used for Corrie's possible care or will be donated to charities, including Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SULSAR).